Haiku Tunnel

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Haiku Tunnel is an office comedy about the stuggle between tempness and permness (temporary and permenent) made by Sony Pictures Classics. Josh, our "hero" had always been temp, and not only at work, in basiclly everyting he does. Now, however, he's faced with a perm gig. The movie is a treat for the mind and the funnybone.

Haiku Tunnel
Haiku Tunnel (Joshhead)
Directed byJacob Kornbluth,
Josh Kornbluth
Written byJacob Kornbluth,
Josh Kornbluth
StarringJosh Kornbluth,
Warren Keith
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics

Plot

Josh has always been a temp. Coming from a place called Uniforce, he work his secretary, word prosseing, etc, and did his job, and never wanted anything more then that. (more to come)

What's the name mean?

The Haiku Tunel Project is a huge document containing lists of all the products needed for a tunnel in Hawaii. Josh was working in a word prossecing job when he was given the project. At the time he was "totally-temp" and as he was going through copying this project, he found himself inside the Haiku Tunnel. And now that he finally had what he always wanted (no strings attatched) he found himself unhappy.

Cast

  • Josh Kornbluth .... Josh Kornbluth
  • Warren Keith .... Bob 'Bob' Shelby
  • Leah Alperin .... Temp #1
  • Jacob Kornbluth .... Temp #2
  • Stephen Muller .... Temp #3
  • Linda Norton .... Temp #4
  • Helen Shumaker .... Marlina D'Amore
  • Amy Resnick .... Mindy
  • Brian Thorstenson .... Clifford
  • June Lomena .... DaVonne
  • Joanne Evangelista .... Caryl
  • Jennifer Laske .... Helen the Ex-Girlfriend
  • Patricia Scanlon .... Helen the Ex-Secretary
  • Joe Bellan .... Jimmy the Mail Clerk
  • Michael X. Sommers .... Crack Attorney

Reviews

"A sly comedy!" -- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times

"Squirmingly funny!" -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

"A latter-day Modern Times for the technological age!" -- R.A. Bell, Orlando Weekly

"Temps of the world (past, present, and future), this movie is for you!" -- Brian Miller, Seattle Weekly

"Funnier that anything this summer!" -- J. Lyle, Ain't It Cool News


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